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EDITORIALS
An Able Minister
Hon. E. Taylor is one of the
newest members of Premier Manning’s Cabi-
net but The
serious, but valid, criticism of the Govern-
program in the
Gordon
already he is making his mark
ment’s highway building
recent Provincial election campaign may
have had something to do with the improve-
believe Mr. Taylor
ment. Nevertheless, we
can take certain credit as Minister of High-
Ways.
The trouble with so much of what the:
Social Credit Government does is that no
effort is made to tell the people what’s going
on. Provincial Governments in other parts
of Canada publish advertising messages in
the weekly and daily press. In Alberta, you
learn these things by chance.
A signal man on the highway between
Strome and Daysland told us that all paved
roads will be increased in width to 30 feet
and all new roads to be hard surfaced will be
not less than 44 feet. This is no doubt news
to most of our readers, and good news at
that. It will make driving easier, there
should be less fatal accidents, and the bug-
bear of that old Mode! A holding up a long
line of traffic at 30 m.p.h. should be a thing
of the past.
It sot Mr. Taylor is doing a good job.
“He should take the people into his confidence
and tell them what he’s doing and what he’s
planning.
. = a a ;
Futility Of Death Sentence
Mr. and Mrs. Kaspar Gorezak are both
In a moment of blind emotional fury
knife into the back of
dead,
the husband plunged a
his estranged wife.
ra Kaspar may not have been quite sane.
It is certain he was not deterred from his
crime by the knowledge that he would face
the death sentence for murder. Fear of the
gallows did not stop him from killing his wife,
who, to paraphrase the poet he might have
said he loved too well. Too well, that is, to
stand to see her live a life separate from his.
Kaspar, a new Canadian, has paid with
his life to fulfill the demands of an old, out-
worn, Outmoded Canadian law. If he had
killed his wife in Michigan or one of several
other states and countries in the world that
have banashed capital punishment he would
Still be alive to do a useful work b: shin i prison
bars. Killing him didn’t stop him from kill-
ing his wife. Wouldn’t-it have been better
to let him live and work the res! “of his
natura! life, even though his life-long
ories had been crowded with remorse for his
dastard deed done in a rash moment of un-
controlled passion”
How long will it take Canada to banish
the death penalty”
Swimming the Channel
Three swim 0 ; s 1 ‘lish
factory girl recently SUCCESS y swam |
Finygtish ch inne! on the same dav anid
strated that the feat is not what it S ‘ce
crac ked up to | I Ta ¢ rush
facto! . Srit i . 3 1
an Fevotian mechar managed) ' th
Cross}! vi? '
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at | h 4 dozen sw ners head for
the Cl yy! na many © ssfull
made the crossing last year. The feat has
mmon that a successful cross-
ont pages of U.S.
This fact makes earlier, over-
attempts, appear to have been
about nothing
becon
ing no longer makes the f
NEWSPAPEO TS
publicized
much ado
Bible Today
Let your speech be always with grace, seasoned
with salt, that ye may koaow how ye eught answer
every man.—Colossiaag, CV, 6,
Those Conventions
Every year members of the Canadian
Weekly New ert, Association represent-
ing week ies located in com from
un Island to Newfoundland and from
the Yukon to Southern Ontario gather in
convention. At these conferences the news-
men and women discuss mutual prob-
iems and ways and means of improving their
weeklies that they may better serve their
tive communities,
This vear the C.W.N.A. convention is
being held in Séftember at beautiful St.
Andrews by the Sea, in New Brunswick.
When newspaper people gather at a con-
vention they spend their time between
formal sessions and entertainment in “shop
talk.” They exchange ideas, learn how
others solve problems similar to theirs, find
out new ways of doing things, discover short
cuts which help to keep in line rising costs
of production ... in general they spend much
of the convention time in gleaming ideas
which will help them to do a better job in
their respective Soetaaedties,
Turning out a creditable weekly news-
paper is a complicated process. Thus
C.W.N.A. members find plenty to talk about.
They discuss, among other things, ad-
vertising both national and local, layouts,
news and editorial writing, subscriptions,
listrict news gathering, the use of pictures
and other features, the development of classi-
fieds, training of apprentices, care of type-
setting and printing machinery, and, well,
the list could go on.
Weekly newspaper men at convention
time welcome representatives of the railways,
advertising agencies, nation-wide companies,
supply and machirery houses, federal and
provineial governments and so forth. Over
the vears these people have proved them-
selves to be good friends of C.W.N.A. and
of the more than 500 newspapers which
make up its membership. e
At ‘such conventions as that at St.
Andrews by the Sea at least one speaker is
bound to refer to the good job being done
by the weeklies in serving the “grass roots”
people of Canada, the people of the smaller
communities. _That always causes weekly
newspaper people to chuckle for they know
that the people who live on the farms and
in the smal! towns are just as up-to-date in
their thinking and ways of doing things as
their city cousins.
Yet there is an element of truth in that
“grass roots” expression too, for rural people
do seem to be more sane, more balanced,
and artainly more
in the big
sear
paper
respe
conscientious
neighborly than many who live
Canada.
Gradually through the
more
cities of
years out of
C.W.N.A. gatherings have evolved weekly
newspapers vastly better than those of even
1 few decades ago, newspapers of which
the communities they serve may well be
roud. That there is still room for improve-
ment in the average weekly, no one knows
better than the men and women who are
striving we oi reek 4 aa — Te Tat. at
IViIN WeeR and week oul ‘oO tmoprove
pers thes re producing. Chat’s why
the C.W.N.A. holds conventions
Elk Island National Park
ARY ALBI \
: ( Ones t to mind
W > nationa
irks”. We give Jas 1d place
don’t hesit y Wat nm
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If w t v to name
t < Wwst | k la
Canad k Elk
Is " ’ Kd
' t S enste ts t fact is
that | I Nat ted higher
in public patronage last year than Jasper
per cent higher. Far in the lead, of course,
Note sail Comment
It would now appear that the threat of
damage from 15B stem rust has almost dis-
appeared. Manitoba and Saskatchewan,
where the threat occurred, report that the
grain is so well advanced that damage will
be slight.
THE COUCHICHING CONFERENCE
pt te
This conference, spon
jointly by the Canadian Insti
of Public Affairs, and the C.E
held last month at Lake Couchich-
ing, Ont., brought some excellent
broadcasts to Canadians.
Canadians need to take an ob-
jective view of “the struggle for
power in the world today,” and
Canada’s policy in relation to tt,
and these addresses by world lead-
crs were an education. Among the
speakers, were: Hanson Baldwin,
Military Editor of the New York
Times; H. L. Keenleyside of the
United Nations; Strongfellow
Barr, Pres. of The Foundation for
World Government, N.Y.; Douglas
Abbott, Edgar McInnes, E. A
Forsey and many others
It was surprising to hear such
strong criticism from the U.S.
speakers, (especially Mr. Barr) of
their own government's policy, and
of the frenzy of fear they have
generated over there both of the
40,000 communists within, and of
the Russians without their coun-
try. This negative policy of
defence, based on the psychology
of fear is unbecoming a great
nation; it would be better if this
policy of military defence was
supplemented by a positive lifting
and constructive program of de-
stroying the breeding grounds of
communism. We should also try to
undrstand Russia's underlying
fears, suspicion end
strange ignorance of the West
which causes her to match our
armaments with her own
Mr. Keenlevside felt strongly
that Canada, and the west, should
‘greatly increase thdir help to
underpriveleged “have not” peo-
intense
By L. W. NEWCOMBE,
ples “C ommunisnm is the bitter
fruit « < tal iniust 4, and there
is ly one intel lligent Way to
combat it, and that is to prevent it
by doing away with its cause
which are the miseries of the peo
le, social injustice, economic in
security and exploitation of man
Whilst military defence should not
be neglected, the conclusion is
unmistakeable that the leaders of
this country are coming to the
view we must use more and more
of our wealth to assist the
ple.
My own opinion would be that
a way must be found in the Middle
East and elsewhere, to help these
troubled people to remove those
landlord classes who oWn immense
estates, and the peasants on them
(sonve holdings are as big as
Switzerland) and who retain 85
per cent of the earnings for them.
selves. To feed these people who
work the land, but helps the land
lord and leaves the basic inequal
ity unsolved.
It is here that communism
makes its strongest appeal, and
unless the new governments of
Egypt and Iran (and the same
applies to Italy) will approach
this problem in this manner, the
countries will remain the breed
ing grounds ommunism, M1
Keenleyside said one-half of the
people of earth
are illiterate, hun
gry, ill and homeless,
”
se peo
but they
have learned that this its not
at all necessary any more. They
will not be put off from their de
long. If we in the
then they will of
sires for very
West fail them,
course turn elsewhere
Morning Glory
Of all the wordly things I like,
The dearest thing is rain.
It steals up with a hush at night
To soothe earth's day-burned,
Ard then steals off again.
parching lips,
T wake from sleep, and all is hushed and still;
The air is keen, and scarce a sound is heard —
Then, as the sun peeps o'er
Faint a
Of a dew-drenched woodlan
And then my heart with su
As passing through the
The wind sets ripples in
And in the west. a rainbow
the distant hill,
nd far I hear the twit-a.twit
1 bird
h great pleasure fills—
pastures greener green,
rhythm to
those trills;
wns the finest morn
That ever mortal eye has seen...
_—_—— —
-—GEORGE RYGA
Voice of the People
LOOKS TOUGH, GIRLS
Girls, girls, giris! W
wondering why there is a shortage
of eligible men when there are
three simple reasons for this? The
first two are World Wars Iand II
Our gereratio: was caught
between them. The third reason 1s
even sadder: our bovs are kept
overseas so lone att »K an
Cerman, and Eng! wor ust
naturally begin to look real good
to them. Sorry, ¢ $s, but theres
ust got to be a man shortage
today.
LIBERAL IN 2m?
If the Liberal ¢ t ntalines
heir present R ¢ progress
ting on
very four y
I Premier 3
) t a word
ell those baf i] ils
Lac la Bich C4 SUTTON,
A CHINESE EUROPE?
It is becoming apparent that
Communism is a cal ated lor
range program to drain the re
sources of the rest of the world
to set the stage for a Chinese con-
quest of the wheat fields and
farmlands of Europe to feed their
hungry millions.
WILLIAM R. SULLIVAN,
720 W. 10th Place,
Los Angeles 15, California
i a aelieeialeen en enmeenantchinieeeeen ee
ote a
ON UNCLE SAM'S. CUFF
Our newspaper offite was visit-
ed the other day by a groun of
French newspaperm touring the
United States as wuests of the
Mutual Security Administration
end conseauentiv, as guests of
the taxpayers. They were a de-
lightful ero ind I hope they had
n nleasant time, since, as a tax-
payer, I was paying for their free
ride. H you'll excuse me now, I'll
et back to wor The ¢ arnment
roney, I 2 to get
th Ee ct back to
Fr t
F. F. O'’NEICL,
Greensboro, N. C,
GIVES UP HOPE
I say this is the twilight cf the
present a f civiliza People
L ft i ‘
’ ! i ‘ today
nev rf '
Gone ar th davs when men
were men and women were
Ww n
Oy =] > rua’
MRS. B. BOWMAN,
Calgary, Alta
FNJOYS PAPER
We get the Morinville Journal
ever week on’the municipal paper
plan and enjoy reading the local
nows very much. The council! did
a wonderful thing when they
started sending the paper.
MRS. J. EDWARDS
Busby, Alta.
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Carruthers, Strome X S-6-13 5 1 ‘Oo Mel mick-D. ny 8&2 1 0
- rg ‘ MeCormick-De ne ds repair a
; 1 FOR \ ton, less thar -
MMOLE REORIG tires und avare, Usell Ford cultiva and plows, various
: 1 de 7 7 vy immediate delivery, Prices 1, phone or write Lawren
YOR, ‘ ' $ . ‘ t ende 3 3-6
pe i. phone or write Lawrence's Service Lund, Hughend X A-30 S-6-13
St t yn, Hughenden XA S-6-13
bide iS, FOR SALE 24x42 Waterloo steel
2 SALE--1938 Pontlac sedan car, separator, complete with belts, $450
in ; es eahe order, all new knobby Phone 8209, Box T18, Mannville Alta
ti es and extras; also Underwood stand C A-30, S-6
a) 1 typewriter, vood condition. Write os ;
ph ne District Nurse, Phone l, . FOR SALE New Roadmaster wag yn,
mondon. C A-30, 5 with 1 pole, implement tires. FL E
aeons ott ald, Onoway PA-30, 8-6
FOR SAL bE 2 ReCON 2949. DOC CO sci steer etna tie beg 3
truck complete with urain box and FOR SALE~28" IHC a 4
foadat: ust overhauled, Will take trade- 1S days, new cordition. First
in. Ellscott Motors, Ellscot. P A-30.5-6 takes it, Will onside ide
pion ogame ton wood truck. M. Osad
FOR SALE 1950 Ford sedan, with air moron, Phone 4 215
conditioner, excellent condition, $1850; - Fj
1939 Plymouth sedan with radio and YOU'LL getmthe best used mac hin
heater $450; 1932 Model “B" Ford deal at your Mussey-Harris dealer!
rel Ps shenden Motors COMBINES: s-ft. M-H pull tyr m
coupe,’ $196. Hugheaden : X5-6-13) bine with power ¢ e off ‘ 195 ie
—_—_— —_——-—_—_——_— Z TRACTORS: No. 102 M-H_ Senior,
BUY NOW and save on these quality ise Glasw shape, $997.50; Case 2-3
used cars and trucks 950 plow, only used one year, $1 195; Ford,
CARS: 1950 Ford deluxe coach; 1950 Complete with plow and tiller, in No. 1
Pontiac sedan; 1947 Chevrolet sedan; condition, $1195; MeCormick-Deeriny,
1046 Chevrolet sedan; 1941 Willys Se fair shape, on rubber, $550
dan $475; 19387 Plymouth coach, $450: TILLERS: One way M-H &-ft tiller,
932 P th sedan, $495; 1936 Ford | ; rr S00; ‘Gene «. ett po
1938 Plymou $195; rubber and steel, $899; Case 6-ft iller,
nedan, $160; 1985 Fore vigt0 Ford V8 $250; Cockshutt ‘8-f{t. tiller, 8250
1934 Dodge sedan, $49; 1940 Fo PIGKUPS: Reels pickup for No. 24 and
wedTUCKS: 1988 Chev. %%-ton, $195. No. 27 M-H combine
a sh ‘hale or terms Swoboda Bros Call, phone ov write Max Harmider,
5 VOR? es » 77, Daysland. X5-6-13) Phone 26, Daysland X 8-6-1383
Garage, Phone 77, Das ee en cet Ra 5 iste ny 4
rT" YRS Used Combines 1951) Allis-Chalmers
r , . T S
TRY KALLAL, MOTC combine, $1600, used one year only
. ' vending Used Car Dealers 1940 Oliver combine, Model 10 (motor ,
Edmonton'g Leauins - Protection” $750; 1946 THO combine (motor), Model
“Bonded for Your : 62, $600; 1945°MH 6° Clipper combine,
11424 Jasper Ave. (Main Office) $600; 1949 MH 10° binder. like new
Phone $2496 eae OT
= SRE AEA MURR “PREC OM SS BU Y Used Tractors: 1948 MH Model 55
7 . » .
NER tractor, with cab: 1949 Oliver S&S trac
FARM cc se tor, gas, live PTO; 1939 MM, FTA;
; : > sy 2O-run shoe dri Fordson on rubber; John Deere D> on
ek rr Pe Zl harrows, $50; gteel: Twin City on steel; Fordson on
Mp ; ‘eam separator, $30; Massey steel
Massey er No. 11, $120; Cockshutt 8 Used Cars: i950 Dodge sedan, Al
are . $75 “Cockshutt s' tandem shape; 1947 Plymouth coach, like new
maemo Cockshutt 8-14. plow, $78'. 1948 Chevrolet sedan, real buy; 1946
( ott hut 22 orenking plow, $3800; THC ponting sedan, 19382 Dodie coupe: 1930
tiller, with box, $1727 16 John sDeere Chevrolet’ sedan; 1947 Dodye -ton
bas arg Mobs nit $595; Cockshutt 20-rUn truck, like new; 1945 Army truck; 1500
ty i m $129.59; Massey 24-run onae weight Ford; 192s Mae PI ar
We Neg Fpl bos a th ar orrin, Alt *hone 22
i, $40; Maasey milks Bis 8 an Ke drill, E. O. Parry, Morvit ‘ x n *.
for 12 cows, $275; 20-run dr
liver 2-16 tractor plow, § :
p H ute DD drill, with wood whe Is FOR SALE--1 Farmall MD
‘Cockshutt No. 33 6’ tiller, $1985 jong excellent condition
o e314 IHC No, 35 crest et M H i '
B.14 ¢t o aoe | vem
se ; TH . eth < ( : nal e!
; Met r iH \
d s ned
pee
“THA pees
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J a : FOR SALE MISC,
SALI AM FOR SALI O
1 M 1 . \
‘ Wat 22) 8 iH , nent W :
Massey-Ha ape Ph, Bo Colin :
Ah Mil Maussey-t FOR SALI > ! :
S 6 4 C A- Connor's i a ne
LE 86 pump and double tub, just wal ET ae 98
. Ss sK Db ‘ larant tl ive 19.5
Ping Fe An ne -ton truck, grain Metis ba in be arranged Also ral
had Sadie r. good condition, R W 7. 1 battery and electric radios from
Atte Bintn Bhane’ 128. O.88-10 used 19.98 ch. See them today
Stony Plain, Phone $4.95 to 8 each n
—— Te at D. D. Hay's Red & White - Colinton.
50 6" power driven MM Combine & X A- 30, 5-6
2f0 acres BS DBES 3 aaa --
v pickup, New, done 250 acres, | SR excep mecennirennerenenmnerentins
Holding Anderson, Hardisty, Alta. C5 bi FOK SALE Parts and repairs for
: SR SAR ne oa we hn all bikes. Westmount Cycle Shop, 11005
rw O USED horse binders, 2 Lf 5-14 127 St., Edmonton, Alta. Phone £2688.
1 Fair condition but ready for Ww X M-17-6 mos.
harvest work, $100 each. Gall. B, ) eae eo B Bou alates. “
‘Imbey len. A ¢ Pacis pee Ae mid
Holmbarh RENAE" ——~——Gne LARGEST STOCK OF USED TIRES
Ine 3 Ferguson Tractor. e ‘ cease COM wea
s bareowt aka One 7’ Spring tooth gue Us for Passange: ane Tevek Te
Cultivator, One ‘ Tiller, $1509 “vn Pg Available at Barg
works, Apply M.S, Halwa, 102358 149 & ; Apply
Phone 87742, PA-27 5S:
~——
~ t
FOR SALE — 1 Cockshutt binder;
MosseyHarris gang plow. W. ras
&.R, South Edmonton, PA-27
Alberta and District
a
Ps
1952
ERT G AZETTE.
itor and Publisher
VELLE, Local Editor
THE MARKET TIRE
Kve. Phone 21418
106 St. - 104 hina C A-i 5-20-41, 3-38
_ST. ALBERT GAZE TTE
FOR SALE MISC,
FOR SA SALE Alladin lam;
and 1 beam senie; 1 Domo
ato All fe $50. Phone 780
414 89 § C A-27,8
HELP yy ANTED
moob
FOR A
Hivh y 16 " aia P
WE \NER
boa Ny each
PIGS From ewiste
Wm
j
Small, ¢
FOR
SALE
from
W. Pat
milking cows heif
eristered bull $
R.R. South
OWS
Edmonton
P A-27,8
FOR
white
SALE Six
Quiet, and
geeod milk ’
behaved. Would
trade if suitable Apply E. Mata-
Miles south and 4 miles west
Greencourt C A-30
well
make
ehuk, of
» 3-6-1383
FOR SALE
months, sire
of dam, Gle
LB tested \r
R.R.1, Moriny
Holstein bull,
Masterpiece
Architect
Fitzgerald
Rhi2 CS-6
PERSONAL
ed
eign
nafton. RA
ply 1 kb
Phone
Registe
Sover
$7,500 FAMILY POLIO
POLICY
00 FOR TWO
INSURANCE
$1 YEARS
W. L. WILKIN
PHONE
LTD,
24107
C S-4-11
FOR SALE Prune
rect m grower,
livered to your
4nu not less than
Ready bewinning
R.K.%, Aldergrove,
plums, order
lle pound
Terms
rounds per
September, A
B.C
di-
dle-
cash,
order,
Radke,
price
station,
50
P A-138-20-27, 8-3
BAC HEL OR SERV Ic E-
shirt collars turned
fabrican mended
Very reasonable
to 10720 Jasper
ton.
C Jy -28-30, A-6-18-20-27, 8-8-10-17-24
Socks darned,
or replaced, suits
(almost — invisible),
veices. Send or bring
Ave. Suite Edmon-
FIRE INSURANCE
KEEPS YOU COOL
WHEN THE HEA'T’S ON
W. L. WILKIN
PHONE
LTD,
24107
CS-4
Every home in town a
buyer of our daily necessities,
including cosmetics, tonics,
ointments, culinary extracts,
shoe polish. Wonderful open-
ings now in your district.
Why not
details?
write today for
lr AMILEX
1600 A Delorimier,
Montreal
REAL ESTATE
4 a ‘ i . o the tra wn at
Boyle hive oom house and three lots,
vood ell shed Boyle. 1
tion fi t Flat Lake, 1 mile if
cultivat 0
§ miles from or
particulars write or see iY m
Boyle P A-16-228-30, S-6
and coal
se
lake front,
60 tons hay,
further
Murray,
ee
Lightning Hits
Weed Sprayer
KEEPHILLS-
m an
120 acres in ton,
Boyle Fé
Cecil Homme re
ported that during a short thun
derstorm on August 18, hi sweed
sprayer, sitting in the yard, waa
struck by lightning causing bend-
ing and twisting of one of its rods,
er *
MELLEL s
,
PAGE FIVE
i TT tured ac lion duets and orchen-
_ Hundreds W itness tral selections of Polish numbers.
>» » : a , wee X
' Polish 1} rogram ndays ar numbered
and advantage taken by
ELK ISLAND PARK those who are al get to the
August 24, being an lake f 1 Sunday’s recreation
Saw many going to El _——- -_-
‘ark for the day, where a ’ ee eG , ,
program of Old Country folk daz ( emMmones Replace
ing, Singing and music was Old Threshers
sented, under the ) rship of
the Polish Can: Association OPAT N they call
and the Polish Combandant As- it and so it I ) all a nd
sociation. Mer $< ot sen ire i o Protte yn
and junior groups par ate the old threshing 1 ew no
The senior members } sented the lo er exist \\ n so hard
Mountain dahce Trojak, as ell to gv ) r twine high, and ;
is the White Mazur and Kujawiak the ¢ ‘ at els an
dance The junior members pre- a fa ! > The 2 ure
sented the Krakowiak daz Re- is ¢ 1 drea they c f
mainder the of the ul fea- war > the t t on cont 3
\
\
4 of ] ‘ , ,
Keep it under yout
hat st eee.
= Al menuik
=— == Alex Seme
— 2 stEre 4 bl -
— will swap Trucks,
° ] :
Machinery. Cars,
etc
for ANYTHING OF VALUE — if you have crops,
farm land, used machinery, building supplies or any-
thing else that can be turned into ¢ ash, you'd better
phone, write or drop into ALEX’S AUTO SALES and
make a deal—
Alex Has Farm Equipment and
Heavy Machinery!
Gibson Model 1) Tractor 3 F i Ma I
Two 101 Massey-Harris J 4°AC Ghee On: s with snot
Tractors yg vif
Ford Deerborne Combine 12’ M-M with n Ls
A.C. 3 plow tractor 28°" LAC. all steel thresher, 18
LH.C. 15-30 Tractor days work
1951 Hay Sweep 4 wheel tractor trailer
HEAVY MACHINERY
1951 Industrial 6 1H.C.. teaetor Two 1951 A frame angle dozera
2--HD 14 AC cats., with 8-11 yd, for D4 at
hydteuiie bucket.
D4 cat with overhead load dozer. Large QUAN CILy rollers, sprockets,
1--TD40 LHLC, cat, etc, for DS cat, tracks for
1—-DS& cat. dozer and brush piler DS cat
1 DS cat. with Letourneau G.M.C. Power Unit
angle-dozer. : ,
Bay City model 25 dragline 36° Galion voad grader,
boom, yard bucket. One targe gravel crushe
Tool shed’ o bber with 110 0 :
ba 3 c, bower “ante, air com- P. & H. Backho
pressor and air grease guna. TD9 LH.C. Cat. (1950)
ALEX HAS USED TRUCKS in new condition:
1952 750 G.M.C, diesel tandem 1948 Chevrolet 21% ton
with Texas oiltbed Braden Tandem
winch and Trailmobile tan- 1945 White 2 ton. Oil-bed, gin
dem low boy, poles, flat-deck and heavy-
1951 G.M.C. 650 Diesel with fifth duty trailer
wheel large Tulsa winch 1948 LH.C. KB7 with oil-bed, win-
and $0 ton Fruehauf tan- poles and winch
dem low boy. 1952 Chevrolet 24) ton, cab over
1945 Chevrolet 4x4. with winch engine
and pin-poles, 1945 Ford 4x4 with 45 wal,
10-1952 Ford % tons. vacuum water tank
2- 1952 Ford 1 tons 1946 Dodgy ixd equipped for
10-1952 Chevrolet 3 tons wrecke
5 19 Chevrolet 4s tons 1049 LHC 11' ton with front
1952 Chevrolet 244 tons winch, 500 wal. water tank
. 195 G.M.C. % t 1949 White ton with gravel
1952 G.M.C, 1% tons bo
195 iy 1 to 1949 Willys 1 ton Jee;
19 Ford. & tor 1949 Willy
1952 Ford 3 ton 1 Chevrolet ' panel
{ 19 Chevrole l na. 56 ko
J 1 Chevro 4 iA 2 » ton t i! 1 from
1 G.M.¢ J 19 >
OMA
GM.¢ sg r nd
Quant -€ transr ‘ her rts, t
ATTENTION FARMERS AND OILMEN
\ ; ;
lp "pa
PRAJLERS
Alex Has Late MODEL USED CARS
{
i
5 CARS
) LL MAKES AND MODELS, 41-51
“SAVE TIME — SEE ALEX FIRST”
‘EDMONTON'S LARGEST USED CAR, TRUCK AND
MACHINERY DEALER’
12212 St. Albert Trail, Edmonton. Ph. 87301-32913
.
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PAAAROesenseeersoaoaons 3) 000 ouEe eee PP Ne Ow
LETTERS TO LOUISA 4 __, EMBARRASSING
MOMENTS
You'll enjoy your stay at
, m ‘ P
The Czar Hotel
{ nfortable Guest Room
Coffee Shop in Connection
Fully Licensed Premises
> te
\
wikt ‘ ar
s
HOTEL one22 33:
PHoWE'22 336
OPPOSINE ‘MACDONALD HOTEL r Le \ a wher will meet new
Deity $2 up, Weekly $10 up
©onteal, Medern, -Qeewtortable
ISA he E wm pay 8 ewery
) married. She died severst mons «= WHATSINTHE eric. tona menace Be
|
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YOUR BEST BUY
F. per M $78
vw ne
a we
“y . NAME epracsnesies
AL CTIONEER A 1 Dressed Li ‘ Phone Write
Wars ‘ ‘ f Pur - . . e S . ‘ y ~
rr ee of Px PINCHER CREEK .. | COMBS LUMBER
e4 x _ ‘ chen ROCKY RAPIDS Alta.
r , ‘ " ag @ Avenue , }
ei ( ; r " P esat
{ ve xt HAROLD FIELHEIM
NE EYRE aE mg . phise nee rue Vy
rmnogeisn Motorevele , , on of PIBROCH, Alberta
SALES and SERVICE ; were eve e avain. Ses “ee
Sire ap tdi ldec _ GEORGE HOLMES
NORTON DISTRIBUTORS the vst :
t
i RADIO REPAIRS
ere " Ms nat We ave been giving sat sfac-
) ng ‘ . ‘ \ eing FR Repairs for the
; ‘ ' £ ® . * the vindow st 13 wears. dv first lass gev-
| , WARSPITE ; ine oveadinant ernment sed technicians
ve et of da ‘ \ t ‘ ar WADE & RICHARDS LTD.
vest . AKO, 38 a 10168 - 102 St., Edmonton
hac Phone 24964 and 26421
| ‘ » ebone rhe first name of the hamlet . ' vot tote whe WANTED
| ee Pai ee eo was. Frat ‘ , fier the ” , , its HORSES
/ t ‘he dntimhte ‘ie? : : sida FOR
| TYPEWRITERS | | Sr ctertathtane Avhione Reuben the Malinda SLAUGHTER
NEW and USED an sa ace pe fips et is One das
Portable and Office | ei antes sae aha © aa e ina store. Iran | Namayo Packers
Machines | oe tha hettlie af end it th ked her if 1 Phone ®72-3114
Adding Ma es and the rst great war . t%. one t eq nd 187 Ave. - 98 St., Edmonton
ash Registers Waitianite icnbtant a0 then ane We hen that I realize HIGHEST PRICES PAID
—— a . —_ cn oe ; . ee t wa ‘ ther She «ak
FRED JENKINS ‘ €4 i ‘ renera ores “ arawayr oe ‘ ooo
Se fted we c town and got @ stores; one confectionery and RONNIE CHALMERS. [ Andre M. Dechene
PHONE 21837 ee er as 7 age oi, sh aie upton shingpok Sedgew t LL.B.
lowe r £ : Eide ston } ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ @ FSIaES SHG See vee - - Rarrister - Solicitor
y ‘ TT ear ‘ . m t {fice a] Nail it ea Te Notary
.Y ce v1 ade 4 ain elevator tw nhurene FARMERS! Associated with
ball 4 fessional ¢ etumn oad R ‘ y RR. and Unites a communit) ‘ nO Owneré: We Mesars incar To} n
‘ P ; sher thar . foe electrical apt nes now ‘ : te ‘ * Miskew echene, Bishop
as ‘ ‘ : A B ‘ wate No we enky a] & Blackstock
INNES OPTICAL CO . ' ¢, Would you Ahopi THApetel, “=.As One “FP 5 ee Be cto pry ede shan by Second Floor
5 a ' . ‘ to 4 ANOUNGS : RADWAY GARAGE Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg.,
0? Eynpire Bldg. : RADWAY Alberta Edmonton, Alberta
Edmonton Chosen
a. Fer New Venture INSULATE with the BEST
: ff ; 4 ew t us ne . ot prigg : ROCK WOOL
‘ sot diy nton, t e KnOoV as at-
gy ae les ap eth » than ern Mail Order House, will oper Alberta Rock Wool Distributors
: ' aa shes ; “ wv . ghartle mn the Aiberta capital 10921 . 106 Avenue, Edmonton
Y. Alan D. Fee ' y Watch this paper each week for Phone 218985
DENTIST te fnrthes ann cements ! the
a GRANARIES
; . ’ TL 4
-GUCH heroues DRIVE... Wilk eck PRE-CUT AND BUNDLED
;
oe | PURITY 99 GASOLINE
AT STR!
} Forward Inquiries to .
COURTNEY | | ba |
is 2 Oi Products Limited
4 AMORATORY
| GLADSTONE It isn’t too early to place your order
FOOT CLINIC
| ' now for 1000 f
~~ shat = i yess ~~
NS Ea
FOR AN =
EARLY HARVEST! i= —_— ir « few bourse
welened for quick, easy construction. Pineet quality materials — al
pre-cut anc ready to assembie. Mearuree 12911458 bigh sicewalla
7 ae” % rue a fFroove flooring, spruce crop aicing,
rarcw e anc NAaus, ea,
ome a ESE a Sey cor $205
With o°x6" stucding for hearie
W/
FOR FAST, EFFICIENT SERVICE ORDER
YOUR COAL FROM—
Take Flemin Mineral and
vccn"se" | Egg Lake Coal Co.
| 7 “G. Bell, 11904 9 | MORINVILLE Phone R905 Albert
La a we . _¥ => t rpc
- } ¢s quoted F.O.BR. Fdmonton)
tush Mc. Rluik swathed the
5 Favorite 22°: Credit Win In B.C. Said on April 2¢ graded aumnber_ thes
| ' RECIPE Prelude To Drive On Ottawa grain soveral days ago and 00
return 2 exe yolks ( | | , : | Oe AL
Toaeewey ritish Ci gislature is t rie B.C. wri M Boos tNLY ... Si
. |
ut : \ t : ‘ Ai : " Sed an | lad a W.
The Beulah .. son 8nd ¥ { nt iceeed
. Ww eiller & Williams
e £00 “i ‘i et . 7 RS : \ OMPANY LTD
‘ mm. - MOR. fT Fri, raisir rrants P i ; A
e bottom mixt e ‘ Delivers Grain Pater n’s Leading
Top—MIx together , ; “i HILI . 1 o¢ | Livestock Commission Firn
~ eke Whites | tity at 4 iv tau f t pra l w! t “ ! Always at your service at the
ny wr ya t ! { i E Ss y 's
Puerta ge by Tom | Office Phone 71211
pubes “$ . : { Night 8246S - 29607
ac 2 (ailing). Sprinkle Be ct that
r val $ A ir N
, ? - e t ad Lai { t
° : P dn » , ; "
Smith moderate oven for 30 tosAdministered Yhe worst drubbin see - Pay! Cote S
nt ' erals na t . y { serva é d , non au ote gas
ttir t .s Ww ex Ss WI! ‘ ; “ +.
Show salfteripe, licen Rocn ures | wit . Fishing lest
\ p : v" : hia ‘a Ww fall dave. he it ct INT ‘ER [Ss
ion COMING. Order that
= 3 oe A “be ; ee su y [ } asf ( itt
@ 4:15 p.m. - Mon. to Fri. ESE aE / SUNCOLE Coal | it
Y ‘ryman: “I t {|
" 1 f ’
re ree
Bob asked the or , Flower For Every Occasion
rets (
P om with ‘ PLT ee ‘ mal ‘te Funeral and ¥
( rosby Ss shor a ~ nas nah Ambulance Service ’
s » SI t er p 6 6MOMON F. W. OTTO—Amish Phone X907 aoa awe
*Well,” she reasoned, “they're for D. PENMAN—Cra Phone 5é —
‘ . W. PEDLAR—Hardisty Phone 43 . tr °
A
- —*
Aman w a size | ; nt s & BAWLEY HMughenden Ph 3 ' hor ey ring vin’ ’ ¥ y
CLUB RB. KIRKM Ricalemie:.* Nope ‘ain't got my sp nowin’ CARDIFE Alta.
na a
“Dignit Wi rut Extravagance” finished vet the old woman Phones: RIOt M inville
. Irma Ph. $4 Day, 42 Night ain't as spry as she uster be.’ 41898 Edmonton te
For very low cost you can Ph. 39 LOUGHEED, Alta
make that Old Furniture
Look like New
@ 4:30 p.m. - Mon. Wed. Fri.
Deluxe
( F R N a to =— SOMETHING REALLY NEW!
EDMONTON Alberta > ¥
gece NOW FOR THE FIRST TIME
iaisiae ike "3 : eco
IN CANADA...
——eeaeaeanaesneseeeeseaeeeaee ees
a BRIGHTER-THAN-
INSURANCE DIAMOND-
Fire — Auto — Burglary — ! nog — Accident — Sickness
" : , Out of the science lob: oratory comes a crystal of such hardness and brilliance
| More Peace of M ep RAJAH 1% CARAT $69.50 “tt ovt-darzles the diamond.”
Rk. a M, H A R T AG EN C | i s YOU MAY NOW HAVE this gem 3f pure crystolline elegance set with exquisite grace in jewels of Gald, Palladium, or Plathwan,
Clarke Blig., 10150 - 102 Street Phone 23628-20366 } for | 10th the price you would pay for diamonds of the same size. HERE 1S WHAT [HEY SAY:
READER'S DIGEST, October, 1950 THE STAR WERBKLY. February *. (ese
An amazinely beatified gem. now L eee as hard as @ “The mee wonder gem of Scyence cominnes the Aue of
r
diamond BLT FAR MORE BRILLIA the Meditteranean, the fre af the opal the spring green of (he
ere did wk mere Sparkia (han diamonds
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, Aprit 10, (960 TIME MAGAZINE, February 06, 106(
Tas gem has a ref ' br Lance) appreciably
m 5 in some respects the new Tanya Gems ave better than
above diamond IGMONSE § . od) he real (hung, they surpass diamond in sparkle and “fre.”
i Your Local Merchants Cannot Supply Your Needs
Write or Visit The
SAVEMOR STORE
Across from Eaton’s ‘Parking Lot
JEWELLE OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF JEWELLERS ASSOCIATION
anmee ” a ety "lis tle and beauty anna O¢ approached ty the
| aber abort its diamond fur ud has much more “fire (hana diamond has coe
‘a remained shone Tanya ws 4 recreated natural crystal of imompar able
Oridiiance and “Ave Dr © W. Pough,
€
a a ee
: a)
LO242 102 Street EDMONTON
(OUTFI [R28 FOR YOUR ENT!
—— ec Re en nee
be Sure To Seethe....
Ww. G. Loader
SS |
$15.50
( ) ~ on $49.50
o++$59.50
‘ 1 " rs
l TOA ( ~ " ++$69.50
T »,AT rR \\ ra | $1 Le UNA t TONES ARATS $30.00 A CARAT
. I . wit : $203.00 ’ ‘ re-creg! 29 4 ¢ yetal wy arths titest ewel is a work of pe instaking scientific skill in temperatures above
‘ i ~ Wilt} 2 . 1000 de ' . y ‘ now + , # delivery ves ANY A t DR HIGH CLARITY, CER.
aa ; am NG. AN u T 1 4 15 SOLD ON ONE CONDITION YOU MUST BE SATISFIED OR
For further inform: 1 lit tact WE W EFUND Y
Henkelman Motors and Farm Sse ins 240 Stele Bs see
Equipment
7930 - 124 Street, Edmonton -hone 35864
DEMONSTRATION ANY FLACE ON NEW EQUIPMENT
nt acelin
PAGE EIGHT
Ruby Wedding Day Is
Celebrated By Couple
ST. ALBERT
Mr. a Mr {
nu happy .occa
\ithough Mr
they are in
Berveron broke
but gained
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wonderful
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ey e broke it again last Sep
tember and now walks with the
f a cane. They are both very
witty and good natured and al
1} h M Berwero: peaks well
in Eng } Mrs Bergeron cor
verses only in French
RCAF Lad Wins
Watch and Free
lrip Home
tru : “ike write
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Mr. Harold Ander returne
S; iy from his trip to Clan
{ rn \ i Bant He
v t vith M ind M L)
Du t at Ca ‘ ul Mat
at Claresholm, and Trends at
ha ‘ trove T re na heavy
snow storm north of Calgary
returned
Davidson
lay
Lawrence
m Eda on Fri¢
over a foot of snow in that district
Mrs. Peter Johnson ef Edmon
ton, former of Heatl
from a month's visi
reporting
returned
Vancouver with her daug
Esther
Mr. ar
in Stony
d Mrs. Wm. Johnson were
Plain August 28
ported a new baby girl, born on
and re
July 29
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Pollock of
Grimshaw have been visiting with
his mother, Mrs. Wm. Pollock and
and sisters in Heath-
Edmonton.
brother,
his brothers
erdown, Edson
Elnter Pollock,
a trapper of the far north, is also
and
another
for a serious Op
hadmonton
Heather
sp tal
Gottchauk of
down is in an Edmonton Ho
Small Down Payment — up to 18
h y
) one ‘ee \ ert
i 3 ON
i It { ¢
Q Vis
i ST. ALBERT
months to pay
Stove, Refrigerator. Washing Machine
or Home Water Pressure System
Full details from
olice
CO. LTD. “Bact ha rn eae on oper
2-1551 Centre A Street North-East, y eionnedto Bent Sreds Mane ee
Calgary.
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ha
ST. ALBERT GAZETTE 3, 1952
Edmonton, Alberta, September
ferred John White from Redwater
, . . Tractor Turns Over,
back to the Edmonton plant, and i = me
Mrs. White (Lily) has accepted I ather Save Son
was driving the tractor, while the
The tractor
1 to tury over and the three
others stood behind.
a position in the posta] dept. of m Mr.” Cymbaluk pulled
zx ( KEEPHILLS Mr. Cymbaluk Jo! from behind the steering
Bs Hien hee nave to and three of his children hac an wheet, seconds before the tra t r
new hom n Ist Ave. ar sgghtt MPa e last week land h its vheels ‘
1 the on eto ee eturt ! z e lake t No wa t it What a
| 1 ( ahel LAINng mnny s§ e
M I Latha and thre
I Edmonte ire visitir
e Mr lrew Ell
Mr. Lath i d ah WI
‘ vi ear vith Yn \ a |
Fore ind his fan ! TOLLON
} e can be provided FOR
M He Ulm f Va iN
visiting: with he Mrs Full Market Value
Ma lanhauet
oy Read a+ a Prompt, Efficient,
Courteous Service
. AND
Rev. John Kay nd family
H ben nade a brief stop at
stoay’ Flan oe: AGW WROD, Ge and Best Returns
their way to Alberta Beach, He
expects to be present at the dedi F i :
‘ on of the new United Chureh Sell your livestock to BURNS
vuilding at Holburn on Sunday,
August $1, at 2:80
Mr Esther
spent Sunday, Aug
t Mi an
Eberhardt.
Mi
their gue
p.m.
¢ Ed
24,
{1 Mrs
Kornberger of
BURNS & CO. LTD.
Pioneer Packers of Canada
120 Avenue and 72 Street
montor
witl her Daren
John
Mr. and
son have a
Miss Ina Bamsey, of Vancouver.
Mr. and Mrs. Ashmead fe
of St. Albert were visitors at the
Monday, August
Peeid Edmonton, Alberta
t their niece,
Lawrence
George
Newcombes on
24.
Mrs. J
from
EFFICIENT SERVICE
FE. Johnson has returned
with her
the Coast. The hot dry
just suited her, she says.
Mr. John G. Mohr of the Variety
Store is making some changes and
her visit son at
weather
At the Veness Service
considerable remodeling to
Ave.
doing Station you get the kind
his home on Ist
of service that is always
Desp te what some people sav, er
. Ox want to do the right satistyving,
gr, even though we don't do it.
Call in and have your
Car checked today.
Veness Service Station
ST. ALBERT Phone 3R2 Alberta
Te Farmers Of Morinville and
STURGEON LUMBER District: |
Alberta \" C
( | int nas succe
the support
rs anda se
lrectors, n able to
eaning and treating charges to a
minim
“a ‘ 7 = +} ] ’
le the same policy in the future even
armers ‘ ‘ning Plants are ifereasing their rates.
In order to do this we need your
co-operation
St >! Vou faye " > SIGS S ti taxpeyer, you nt VY @xy Lor
y Pla Ye pla to have your Seed
. : nay 1e our way to give vo
(iM) y NIT TH?) >} nt tisf \ *
UC { it Or ¢ oll, ‘ i 1 the bes ivailable
i é ag b I crease capacity
€ ¢ i ! n ise I of b Ss ve have
. i » pe n nade thre nanges 1
‘ t fie hat these changes were to pr
° tect ! te t \\ have ne our part
‘ \ eX} t fro you ig th early booking
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